Caught our first fish! Update from Dale: "Live update! Caught our first fish! Yellow tail tuna" According to Chris Stewart it’s a skip jack. UPDATE - It is a Yellow Tail Tuna. Just the smallest one Chris Stewart has ever seen. But still, we caught a fish! 0:00 /0:20
Equator 0°00.000' Countdown to ZERO King Neptune’s blessing as we officially cross the equator form the northern hemisphere to the southern
Tradewinds are supposed to be easy ... NOT One of the hardest day sailing I’ve ever had. Chris and I have been hamstring for the last 10 hours. Wind in the mid twenties to 30s. Auto can’t handle the 30s. I had 30 minutes of mid 30s with a peak gust of 40 kn. hit 14.
Swimming in the middle of nowhere We made the halfway point today! Went for a swim to celebrate. 1400 miles to the nearest land!
Marquesas here we come Latest update from Dale: just a quick update. My cousin Chris and I spent 4 1/2 hours with our heads in the engine compartment this morning. With 20 knot winds and 10 foot seas we took the engine apart got all the water out and it fired back up
Engine is alive! Latest update from Dawn: Hi guys, I have some good news! Dale has started the engine. They've been working for four hours while the boats healing and engine running. He's double checking with the mechanic to see that it's safe to go and then
Flooded engine, heading to Cabo San Lucas for repairs Latest update from Dale: "We’re going to have to go into Cabo San Lucas to do some engine repairs. Our engine has been flooded with seawater. It’ll take us four or five days to get there. We may not have enough power so we can’t use